| DAYSAIL | • daysail v. (Intransitive) To sail a yacht for a single day, or to sail by day with overnight accommodation on land. • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DAYSAILED | • daysailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of daysail. • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DAYSAILER | • daysailer n. A small sailboat, larger than a dinghy, with or without sleeping accommodations. • DAYSAILER n. a dayboat powered by sail, also DAYSAILOR. |
| DAYSAILERS | • daysailers n. Plural of daysailer. • DAYSAILER n. a dayboat powered by sail, also DAYSAILOR. |
| DAYSAILING | • daysailing n. A brief sailing excursion for pleasure conducted in the space of one day or less. It may include sightseeing… • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DAYSAILOR | • daysailor n. One who daysails. • DAYSAILOR n. a dayboat powered by sail, also DAYSAILER. |
| DAYSAILORS | • daysailors n. Plural of daysailor. • DAYSAILOR n. a dayboat powered by sail, also DAYSAILER. |
| DAYSAILS | • daysails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daysail. • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| FORESTAYSAIL | • forestaysail n. (Nautical) A triangular sail attached to the forestay. • FORESTAYSAIL n. the sail attached to a forestay. |
| FORESTAYSAILS | • forestaysails n. Plural of forestaysail. • FORESTAYSAIL n. the sail attached to a forestay. |
| NAYSAID | • naysaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of naysay. • NAYSAY v. to oppose or deny. |
| STAYSAIL | • staysail n. (Nautical) A fore-and-aft rigged sail whose luff can be affixed to a stay running forward from a mast… • STAYSAIL n. a fore-and-aft sail hoisted on a stay. |
| STAYSAILS | • staysails n. Plural of staysail. • STAYSAIL n. a fore-and-aft sail hoisted on a stay. |